Birthday Parties

Host your child’s birthday party at the RoboFun Studio. Our staff does all the work so you can enjoy the special celebration! Click each activity for more info:

Lego Robotics

Scratch Video Game Design

Stop Motion Animation

Minecraft Birthday Parties

RoboFun® Birthday Workshop Celebration Package

Knowledgeable staff and full supervision

A pizza party

A RoboFun T-shirt & drawstring backpack for each guest

Decorations & balloons

Colorful paper goods

* Please note that LEGO® robotics projects cannot be taken home.
*Please note that RoboFun is a NUT-FREE facility! Please make sure any food you bring for the children is safe for those with nut allergies.

Days & Times (subject to availability)

RoboFun provides truly unique birthday party experiences with any of the following technologies:

LEGO® Robotics Birthday Parties**

Party guests will work in teams to build and decorate LEGO® robots.

Switch CarGrade K-1

TriBotGrades 1-2

Relay KickerGrades 2-3

TankBotGrades 2-3

Robo23Grades 3-6

Robo CombatGrades 3-6

Upon completion, children will play age appropriate activities with their robots including:

An obstacle course, a maze or a driving course for Switch Car (PK-1), Tribot (grades 1-2), and TankBot (grades 2-3)

A mini-golf like activity for Relay Kicker (Grades 2-3)

A basketball-like activity for Robo23 (grades 3-6) – This activity is slightly competitive.

A tournament for Robot Combat (grades 3-6) – This activity is highly competitive.

Fee for a 2 Hour Party for Grades 1-6

$775 for up to 12 children (including the birthday child)
$50 for each additional child
Maximum 16 children

*This is a drop off party (grades 1-6).

Fee for a 2 Hour Party for Grades Pre-K – 1st grade

$875 for up to 12 children (including the birthday child)
Maximum of 12 children

**Please note that LEGO® and LEGO® Minifigures cannot be taken home.

Scratch Video Game Design Birthday Parties

Party guests build a simple video game and add their own creative touches, including characters and a background in MIT Media Lab’s Scratch software.

Upon completion, guests will have an opportunity to play each other’s games.

Following the party, each child’s game is uploaded to the Scratch website where it can be accessed and further developed at home after downloading Scratch software, which is available for free online.

Fee for a 3 Hour Party:

$975 for up to 12 children (including the birthday child) in grades 3-6 — Maximum 12 children

**Scratch birthday parties are drop off parties.
**Please note that blueprints cannot be taken home.

Stop Motion Animation Birthday Parties

Party guests will author, design and direct their own short stop motion animations. Students will work in teams to write scripts, create storyboards, and design characters and sets before they shoot their short videos. Guests can explore animating multiple types of media including clay, paper, toys and found objects.

The party will conclude with a screening of all videos.

Following the party, movies will be uploaded to Vimeo and parents will receive an email with a link to view and/or download their child’s video.

Parents are also welcome to bring a flash drive to take home the movies. Guests may take home any artwork or creations from the party.

Fee for a 3 Hour Party:

$975 for up to 12 children (including the birthday child) in grades 3-6 — Maximum 12 children

**Please note that LEGO® and LEGO® Minifigures cannot be taken home.

Minecraft Birthday Parties

Party guests exercise their creativity by working together to complete challenges and shape their environment in Survival Mode, while exploring and gathering enough food and resources to survive.

*Please note that when the children will be using Survival Mode, the teacher can modify the settings to match the skill level and play style of the birthday child and guests.

Upon completion, guests will receive a copy of the world map they created and will be able to resume later in single or multi player (hosted via their own LAN or servers).

**Please note that Minecraft birthday parties are only available on Saturday afternoons beginning in September 2015.

Fee for a 3 Hour Party for Grades 3-6

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